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Popover Dreams and BLT Steak

6 Jul

I absolutely love the popovers at BLT Steak.  In fact, they are so good that I often dream about them.  They are perfectly warm, fluffy, and crispy with that amazing crackly gruyere top.  With a bit of butter and salt, they are absolutely sinful.  And huge.  When my mom wanted to come into NYC for a special birthday lunch (including a good NYC burger), I thought BLT was a great chance for me to show her a place I loved.  (I had sent her to my favorite steakhouse, Keens, earlier this year.)  It did not dissapoint.  The popovers were as delicious as ever (I am craving another one now just talking about them!)

Last time I was at BLT Steak with a publisher, the thick cut bacon was ordered and it was heavenly.  We made this our appetizer and it was absolutely delicious.  More like a really delicious, smoky piece of ham than what I would normally consider “bacon,” which is probably why I like it so much.

Then the burgers were had.  Not the best I’ve ever tasted, but juicy and meaty and the gruyere was a nice touch.  The fries were especially sensational.

Total Nom Points: 8 out of 10

The High Line and The Park

5 Jul

The High Line is a very long awaited elevated park that runs along the West side of Manhattan. The story of The High Line goes back over a decade when people saw beauty in a very old elevated railway that was about to be demolished.  It took a lot of education, economic rationalization, and celebrity support to open up a beautiful esplanade-type park west of 10th Ave.  Now anyone that doesn’t know that area, it was a place no one went many years ago.  It has since turned into the very trendy Meat Packing District and South Chelsea with some of the best designers and famous chefs opening in the neighborhood.  I heard a rumor that they couldn’t sell an apartment for $300K (yes, that’s cheap in NYC) on 10th Ave and 13th Street and now they are selling in the millions with access directly to the High Line. 

I’d heard that it was so popular that at times they were only allowing people to walk from South to North (currently Gansevort Street to 20th Street, extending to 30th Street in 2010) and today was one of those days.  Not only could you only walk in one direction, but there was a line to enter. Normally I only do lines in Disney World, and only for the good attractions, but I was willing to wait for this NYC novelty on such a beautiful day and it wound up taking less than 15 minutes.  The park was everything I heard it would be, a beautiful architectural combination of the old rail yard with “wildflowers” overlooking an evolving part of the city.  They did an amazing job of blending the old with the new and I really enjoyed it. 

Upon our exit at 20th Street, I immediately remembered hearing good things about Cookshop (on the corner of 20th Street and 10th Ave) but they weren’t supplying their dinner menu until 5:30 (we were in the market for an early, 4:45 dinner since we hadn’t eaten yet all day).  We walked down the street and stumbled upon The Park and were immediately impressed by the outdoor yet indoor patio, huge expanse of a restaurant, and the menu selection.  I especially like the gnomes we were sat next to.

View out to the street from the patio

View from our seat to the bar inside

The bread we were immediately served, with our red sangria, was moist and delicious with a really nice olive oil.  The sangria at first tasted so-so, but it quickly did the trick and was quite refreshing on a warm day.

Action shot

As a voracious artichoke lover, I went for the steamed artichoke app.  It could have been cooked a little more, and a bit bigger since I can make these babies at home, but the sauce was really great.  It was a Lemon Beurre Blanc and went perfectly with the artichoke.Artichoke

Mike ordered the Yellow Fin Tuna with Eggplant Couscous and Miso Ginger Vinaigrette.  The tuna was cooked well and the couscous decent, but the Miso Ginger Vinaigrete was especially delicious.

Yellow Fin Tuna

I went with the center cut pork chops marinated in molasses in a fresh peach sauce with grilled plums.  The plums were very good (though a little tart, so they needed the peach sauce) and the pork chop itself was cooked well and good, though nothing show stopping.  The sauce, however, WOW! (Noticing a theme yet?)  I actually wound up eating the remainder of the sauce with my fork, it was just that good.  I wanted to drink it with a straw.

As for a “Stumble Upon,” Mike and I are still very lucky.  Overall it was a very good meal, but the sauces pushed it over the top.  Bonus 1/2 Nom Point for the sauces.

Total Nom Points: 7 out of 10

Cafe Charbon

30 Jun

I’m not overly familiar with the LES. Up until a few years ago, I had hardly ventured lower than 14th Street and streets with “names” always concerned me. A voyage into the LES, however, so my sister and I could get tattoos as a memorial for my Grandfather left us with a need for dinner.

I asked one of my trusty LES coworkers and he recommended we try Cafe Charbon. He said the brunch was great, but dinner was good too and very casual. We arrived and sat outside. Our waiter was very attentive and we received our food very quickly when we told him we had a bit of a time crunch.

My friend recommended the steak tartare, but I didn’t want to risk my stomach with raw food when I was already filled with butterflies, so I opted for the steak frites. The frites were quite good… crispy yet still tasted like potato. The shallot sauce was great and the steak had great flavor, but was a bit on the tough side.

Mike decided to go with the burger (which was of no surprise… he certainly loves his burgers!) and it was very good. Nice bun with a burger that tasted like burger.

My sister, Stacey, made the winning selection, however. She went with the Poulet Fermier Bio which consisted of roasted organic chicken served with fries and salad.  She exchanged the fries for the mashed potatoes (which were delish) but the chicken may  have been one of the best roasted chickens I have ever had.  Great texture and flavor to the sauce. 

While most of the meal was average, this deserved a full extra Nom Point just for the chicken alone.

Total Nom Points: 6.5 out of 10